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PAtt.Y EAST onSflOWAK. rEXPTCTOy. OrECOM,TCTPAY, OCTWr:R1tj91B. ETH1TT TAr,r. MEN, SHIPS AND FOOD iisisnm 1 1 Ttmry . . Is' . i an wi ii i i i us mr AM INOEPENDENT tstle" II r ens fleest-Weekly al ITdmon. traon, by the AITT OKMMMMI I HiU.lHltlNO CO at tl oMoffi at pMale- , H-ero M WNHMtd-ttUMHt HIW. uin-nirTioN ONJ KAMI IN "THI-H I'irilW. teitnrlalH.ll Nv ftiand, INTllaee Hnwmrni Mews r, IVrlisBd, llresjoti 1M KII K AT rkKmni Hureau, t Security nulla- wssMnsrtnn. T. r. Koreas. ll Fwur- RaTKl O ADVANCKJ wilt, esse ea. ht e.ll (tally, al mnlk by mall Onlly, three months by malt ivmiy, niomh ey man Dally, na yar by carrier Kilty, els Mentha by carrier.. falls, three moiilhi by varr Oetry, una montt, by carrl Send-Weekly, one year, by mall. l.te .Wwlly, alx months, by mall .Tf HeeM-Weeklv four mentha be mall .M 111 M1M TMK w iiuiixn. If t.ii cannot tTwc (h ocwin And lc-i In crush the Him 1W htnt .ho Kim. itinti Im-him. the If you mnnrt nurw or nun 11 tiM.(hTV You cnn ! mir I lue Itrliimi the Minn fry lvhml the Wfifti Ihry mr In line of ttatlta It t anything hut fun; So do your hit hy Mainline firm liriiind the tnnn I'tinu'l the - K. WilMin. W THE CHAIN IS BROKEN morale of the dual monarchy will suffer sadly through Bul paria's loss. Austria may be the next to come "w ith hands in the air. The situation in the , east is certainly good and it 'will have its effect in the west. The war, however, is still to hc fought out. The F American wtldiera, over 1,750,000 have been em barked for fotvign ser vice, and more are ttteadily fol lowing at the rate of a quarter of a million a month. Of new American ships, more than 2.000.000 dead weight tons have been com nleted and delivered 4i the I ! Shipping Hoard during the past r.T"iMyear. The total launching Zr We Jan. 1, 1918. have been 482 vessels of 'j.a'.iz.bvu ueau weight tons. The United States has more ship-yards, more ship-workers and more ships under construction and is building more ships month by month than any other coun try, and it has not yet nearly reached the limits of expan sion in the industry. Of foodstuffs, the American ! people have produced this year enough for all their needs and with reasonable economy and prevention of waste, there will be 5.730,000 more tons of foodstuffs for shipment to the American armies and the Al lies than wece sent abroad last year. With voluntary co-operation among1 consumers in this country and pooling of resour ces among the Allies, there should be sufficient for all un til next year's harvests are gathered. ships and food r 28 YEARS AGO iKrum the r.ss Oresonlen, IVtobar 1, 10.) U. 1. Oliver f Echo, una f Umatilla- rnnnty'a llst artlli-ra. la In tlo city tiHly, Van It ! 1-aahmutt, mayor ttt IVrtlnml. wm In the elly tly en route o t'oaur tl'Alpn. Will Admits bii.I Kil Itctiwin of tM liH Kork, who wore rnxnstil toirrther In thf Khpop lniKlneiw. bav llMotvril tarliii-i-i!Nit. Itolirrt llck. drlvr of thd Oolrton Uule bna, tn ery unfortunate Ho nan a folon on the and of aaoh thumb iinrt both ara Worklim with a will to troviln aa niuolt pain a pom-lble. J. V. Temple today handVd In hl rlpnatlon a road miterKliwir of 1I trirt No. 4 4. romarklnn ho did ao Hint the Hilary la too hlah and ht ronwlrnc did not allow him to keop iho offlco hp was not nrrklng pub lic preferment. cltf for tha day stopping nt the ft. (tSeol'KO. I A. iuu-kley la up for 1ln day from I'ortlniKl. liH.ktnK after O-W. U. N. bONiOWMI. Mia. Amy K. Ix of 40R KuhI Alln atruet, la Ih-Iiik woleomod homo fter nn vxtvuilrd vlxtl with relatives and frldiiitH In HoHltlo. tlernld ilnrrctl, one of tha local boya tnklnK army training at 'ho Itrnaon lolyteehnlo arhool tn 1'oit Innd. la hrr upon a Ylull with hla nl-allvrs. tt : . v. i v nil llirn, IlUlllllMl .. -,. Al i. ... -... ni:. 1 i. tne war win oe won. auovc toot, lb jri vii nviKiums u,cBfc , tV. aa -J ULGARIA'S surrender is and much of France is still oc XJ n event of the deepest cupiefl. The enemy is yet to significance and is cause be whipped, lie is being sadly for genuine optimism in all al- mauled by Foch but he gives lied lands. Bulgaria's fall back slowly. It may take a takes from the kaiser his most long time to put him across the valuable eastern ally. It puts, Rhine and it is not safe to ex Ihe whole Balkan peninsula at pect an earlv end to the war. the disposal of the ullies with The chain is broken, however, to wealthv men who are prov the exception of European Tur- and the end may come sooner ing to be liberty loan slackers, key. At the same time Turkey than we expect. ; It is the right course. If there the hands of the Allied and American navies, insuring to our soldiers, our ships and our food supplies safe passage overseas. New York World. ! Portland is giving publicity THE WAR CITIES is cut off from direct connec tions with the Central empires.) The only connection henceforth I will be by a roundabout route i through Russia and across the ! Black sea or to the eastward i thereof. It is posible thesur-! render of Turkey will follow; son a. Pofla, nlnce lRTi the capital of nulaarla. thotiKh previously only a ltrlrt town of the Tuna 'Pan(ibe) la situated lT&R feet above aea level In the midst of a dreary .plain be tween the Stara Tlnnlna or main raiute of the western Palkana. Oloae to the north of the town ara rxten ive remains of strong Roman forti fication. Sofia Is the Perdlca r Surdica of the Itomana and Oreeka socllled aft er the Sorda or Sards), the TrladltiA and the llysantlne writers. Predec of the Slavs. "Arillca Is my Home." said t'onstantlne before he thought of his new capital on the noaph.irus. It had already been made the capital of Kacla Itlpensls by Aurellan. and about 843 it became famous as a seat of a church council. The town was plundered by Atllla. and In gt It was raptured hy the nulearlans. who held It until the Turks got possession by str.-UeKcm In 1J7S. or more probably 13ia. Jn 1443 h,fK, ws f,- a brief Period occupied by the Hungarian John Hunyady (Corvlnus); on the defeat of hla enterprise It was laid waste by the retreating army. In it was the headquarters of Mustapha I'asha of Scutarll, whose ravages . have made the name of Al banian a word of terror to the chll- nren In Sofia even now. The Una. nie iiiii'.jh SlMiulxli Iiifliiens Here. tt mny or titfv not ba Ktmnleh tnflu ensa but nitra aim liar complaint la having qulto a run In I'emlloton Juki now. Yeeterday morning eight em ployes of the Penland hrolhors wore unable to ga to work, all being laid up with the I "grip." Hero on Motor Trip. Joe We Is. Lien Wels. Miss Ktnma VVetM. klim .Nettie Weiss, Miss Joseph ine Wels, Miss Curollne Wois and Miss Antoinette Kaaeyer are here on a mo tor trip ;ruui UewUton, lUuliu, They report good roads. WK AIKMKN It.lll VK.NKK. ItUMI' tHH. . Ait twnijf aortal altai-k ihi VouU n'Mrtol by the admiralty tislay. Tlio attack took lilaiv I'ritlay. A woman xiui two flitlilrrn were InJurtiL Tlicro was no nmUTial daniaso done Arguing lermurrer. . A demurrer In the caso of the state agaltiHt Ijiwrence Jannik la being ar gued in the circuit court this after noon, who Is held on a bootlegging charge. Mine Wit.' OoHlcmn Auto. Complaint has been filed by the district attorney for the state against Lawrence Jannik: and W. A. Foster In an action, for the condemning of a large Hudson auto, alleging the enr has been maintained by the defend ants aa a common nuuwuce In using Hen's Hi Tcp:,Wc,8!iOGS Come in and sod what our wonderful Shoe Department is able to show you in Mcn'n Work Shoes 'at reasonable prices. Men's 8-inch Heavy Calf Work Shoes, with or without ,cap toes, in black or tan $5.00 Men's Heavy Tan Army Last Shoes, 10-in. tops, welt soles, wing tips, worth $8.00 our pr. $() Men's Chippewa Work Shoes, 9-in. tops, out side counter, all 'sizes, only tho pair $G.OO Men's Heavy Work Shoes, regular - tops, oak soles, union made shoe, only $3.65 We also carry a full line of Men's, Women's and Children's Disss Shoes at the lowest possible Prices. . , - The- 32 Sample Storen. ,fl lib V ..I.. .- J -iJl-1-li.L. It to transport lhpior In violation the prohibition laws. of t t5l7.H on Maud. The I'matilla County lied Cross has nn hand JISf.17.3il at the rfcnae or tho month, out of $16x41.64, with all bills paid for BeptomlH-r. Tho roccipla are ua follows: Contribution (11. membership duca fll; mutortals sold, twenty five cents; war fund, $.11. la; Athona, J1SH.05; Frrcwuter, I9S.14; Mescham, tto. This with the balance of $16841 4 at the month makes the total receipts 91 3 IS. 70. Mone' paid out was I in. tin for mumbershlp; $.",33.76 for materials I L- I. 1. J . I .1 -1 -11 tknn of motoriols; 111.06 for canteen nervine; 173.12 for equipment of Ked Cross units; 7.50 for salaries and wages; $S9 for postage, printing and stationery; and $63.57 for general ad ministrative expense. ' Takes -tores of earth) and fchot'p. ITmntllla county sheep and cattle are to apm-ar In the movies. The moving picture company which took beginning of tho I pictures of the Round-I'p show took pictures of cattle on the Henry laxin ka ranch, ami of sheep on the J. X. Tturgcss ranch. The films will be und supplies, t'0.22 for trniuipiirta-jstiown In I'ttiullobm. T. PETER arrival "What did are people at this late day so imbued with selfishness or dts THE OUTCAST lovaltv as not to do their part : ,. , i ai let the pUDHC Know wno lll:y slans entered Sofui January 4, 1078, are. In Umatilla county all the ; Gourko's passage of the Hal (as weaitny newRpapers are under pledge approaches) t, provide such publicity when you doj to rpnuested bv the Umatilla quickly on the collapse of Bui-, help win the war against bar- County Patriotic Service garia and this expectation is bariam?" League. heightened by reports that! "I was a. loyal American. I .... ..-- there is friction between the always wore a flag but I never t,,i. ,:., t.,-1,- a twi;.. i n v,, m,o! Some say the Bulgarians With Bulgaria out -of the of the liberty loan I should T It. 1 1 J 1 rv 1 A 1 T 1 i. . 1 V." V""" " ir...r-',ZL"f and thereabouts but "there IS ling, department of she JUd Croas. the uoumania io recr.ior tne sirug- couia icnu it ai a o Kger raiu ; - - . f I form of work aud the supervl.r, pie. The way will be open for , of interest later on. t."j I scheduled for the week from Mon the reocrunation of Kprbia bv I St. Peter. "Put him out on-: idy. septeioir 30, to Saturday, oc the allies and for an attack on tirely. He is not fit for either: The Hindenburg line begins ;Tiohcr s. inclusive. Austria from the cast. The i Heaven or Hell." ' . " f vil-iu uiiuu w luo.. v ....... Bphedule alven below repra- CS with our young men Of 4.j.nt!1 ,he clusses In the surgical drcss- 'to look like a sieve. r t r-itiir tmimM fJ Ib AT V 10) 0 L3 fiiursciasfg iiiifs COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. rirOsrin i kJ 'Nur tjai 3rd On the old A. D. Sloan place, four miles east of Pilot Hock, on McKay Creek. WILL SELL ALL THE FOIJjOWIXfl DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO THE HIGHEST DIDDER, TO-WIT: ' One Iron Gray Mare, five years old, with foal. One Drown Mare five years old. One Drow ri Gelding. One Iron Gray, tseven yr. old. One Dlatk Horse, tight yrts. old. (hie Dlatk Horse t i;;lit yrs. old Two 2-ytar-old Colta One Yearling Two Spring VoU One Iron Gray !forc tiglil yrs. old. One Day Mare One Roan Mare Two Vi -inch Wagons wllh vtlieat tacks v One 4-CyIinder Atlas Gas Engine One 20x32 new Racine Thresher. One Light-Foot Hinder One Header Three Header Roxch r Two 2-bol torn Plowu Two Stern Plows . One G-.scciion Harrow One 1-HCclion Harrow One 2-Kection Harrow Two Dlade.n One Superior Drill Household Good and olher articles too numerous to mention. HHKH LUNCH AT NOON TERMS: AH sum under $"0.00 c aeb; n fcums over $.V).0) time will he eicn until October 1ft, 191'J, on bankable notes bearing 8 per- cent interest. Cash discount of 2 per cent on mtw over 50.00. E. M. ACKERMAN, 0vTier ' rt)I V.'. P. YOIINKA. Auttiantxr. " !! E. 1 SMITH, Clcik. The classes liegin by 1:30 o'clock and are conducted iu tho club room of the county library. To any or all of those classes,, women who are not already Identified with ireKiilar work are urged to conic Forty-five thousand forceps sponge are to be made and a cordial welcome awaits all who will give a part of their time to the gauss folding uepartumnt Monday afternoon, folding class. Mrs. John ThomHou. Cutting class, Mrs. M. A. Sprinkle. i 'Kvening, business girls, Mri. J. U. ' Woodworth. Tuesday afternoon, folding c:n:i, Mrs. K. U Power, cutting cU.s Mrs. .fumes Wlch, I Wednesday morning, suiting --', Mrs. John Adams; afternoon, folding cluss, Mrs. T. K. O'Uricu; cutting ciaHs, Mrs. James Rates. I Thursilay afturnoon, folding claw, .Mrs. P. K. Hoyden; lliversiile cutting class, Mrs. 11. H. Uarfield; evening. Honor Uuurd " class, Miss i'auliue JlilWH. r'riday afternoon, folding class, Mrs. U 1 Kogers; cutting class, Mrs. J. C, Woodworth. ! riattiriluy afternoon, cutting class, Mrn. John Adams. Mrs. Henry -oilin rmorr.ed yes 1 teritay from a shoit vtay in flulf laton where she vtitlted with her sister. I Mrs. K. I'. l,dd. I The f'srlsh Aid, Ladies Auslliary unil Hanctuury i-hapter of the Kldara pul church will meet Wedoes'lay Hfteruoon ut l.'io o'clock at ti.u rec tory. Miss Mildred Hi rkcle,v arrived home ijtHt evening from I'ortland where he luis lMon the ituest of Mrs. John Issue for several days sum Niallle ufter a siiiiimer's slay. Miss li. rki l. y bus bi en with Miss liv ilwiini, also.of J'endleion, and both mils have been i i ii.li.iiiK In a bus. im-Mi cuiirse. ,Mina Mwmn remuliuul In Scuttle to ie-ciiier tha 1'iilvrrslly ot Washington from which sho Is to be graduated tills eur. I Members of the I'sndlet-m golf ,luli ure l be lio.ts Krlduy evening Iwr a duiuing party at th Mt'raciive .l.il, boii-e si the links west of town. Urn Invilutioiis being Issue. I for o'cloek, 1 Mrs. Willis M"on Is a guest ut the home of her mot her. Mis. Morse, hav ing come from rortland Krlduy In company with Mi. W. I'. K. I'ruilt who was called b the death of her sister, Mrs. olive John, snd whu has spent the et fortnight thorn. Mis. Moxon Is a sister of Mrs. J-'renk Kul ing and will be remembered as Miss Mora Morse. Ulie fill lie the guest of her mother for severs! days. I A. V.. Itrown Is a Pendleton visitor from J'oi'iland. i w, H. Jackson l In the illy for the day fioiu lo Ion, tVuuh. J. ll. Me o' Is up from Hlaiifield looking after buMlnefS Interests. Ala Hone Is rilrd st the Ho tel HI. Deoiys from I'llot Hock. W. Yt. Hurdeita is In IVndleion from fVprtlntid for the dnv. i', ! !' ''I "i-rllo.-'J, Is In t!,-- Ho W4 AbouisYour erZorie? 4mk jf I I US. ' i I : Dan YOU'VE got it every human being is born witji it your large intestine, or colon. It is a large tube a reservoir or sewer intended to collect waste matter and remove it from the body. Plug it up with waste, neglect it, and you're sick on your feet. The waste matter stagnates, under goes decay, fermentation and germ action. Dan gerous poisons are produced, that can easily be absorbed and carried all over, the body. , Allow constipation to become established, and you are liable to become definitely and miserably sick and not on your feet either. A You have broken Nature's laws. . . , Better be kind to her. Keep the danger zone clean, with a regular bowel movement, and Nature will thank you, and pay you back in gold coin health, good nature, and a feeling of eagerness for your daily task. - . , . A large proportion of almost every form of sickness is caused or made worse by the poisons produced as a result of constipation. Nujol ha the approval of established medical practice, because it does not upset the system as do pifts, castor oil and purgative mineral waters, salts, etc It softens the contents of the colon, making them easy for the intestinal muscles to move at regular hours. Don't -fight Nature. Htlp her. 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